Sega Genesis YM2612 Unleashed! If you don't like it, I'll give you some serious FLAC!

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Yeah, right?
First time I stumbled upon it, I was surprised to see Hayato Matsuo as composer but also Hitoshi Sakamoto as programmer/arranger of the MD version.
One of the track that marked me: "Into the Deep Blue Sky". Could listen to it looped for hours ='D

The MD was a little goldmine of goodness, even more when big composers (Sakuraba, Iwadare, ...) weren't always credited for their own participation.

Anyway, thanks for the quick releases.
As a note, after listening a bit and comparing with multiple soundtrack sources, it seems that your recordings are slower than originally intended.
Are you using a PAL version of the Mega Drive? Because it sounds like just the amount of slowdown you would find between NTSC and PAL.
Though, the pitch seems a bit lower too, so I find it weird... Just curious.

You also seem to be missing some tracks from time to time, depending on the game.
I Guess it depends on the state of the soundtests menu available to you?

Yeah, right?
First time I stumbled upon it, I was surprised to see Hayato Matsuo as composer but also Hitoshi Sakamoto as programmer/arranger of the MD version.
One of the track that marked me: "Into the Deep Blue Sky". Could listen to it looped for hours ='D

The MD was a little goldmine of goodness, even more when big composers (Sakuraba, Iwadare, ...) weren't always credited for their own participation.

Anyway, thanks for the quick releases.
As a note, after listening a bit and comparing with multiple soundtrack sources, it seems that your recordings are slower than originally intended.
Are you using a PAL version of the Mega Drive? Because it sounds like just the amount of slowdown you would find between NTSC and PAL.
Though, the pitch seems a bit lower too, so I find it weird... Just curious.

You also seem to be missing some tracks from time to time, depending on the game.
I Guess it depends on the state of the soundtests menu available to you?

Just my 2 cents >=3

It's because some of the games I have used VGM sound files, and it doesn't state region, so could be accidentally PAL, I'm making an effort to use in game sound tests for as many games as possible so I know they are definitely 60hz, same thing will account as to why any tracks may be missing.